I had a surgery called a sympathectomy. It caused my blood pressure to drop to 30/15 for the first year after. My Dr.'s at Barrow's in Phoenix told me I should not be alive. That was 13 years ago. It has slowly gone up and now runs 90/60.
If you mean, what is the lowest blood pressure, then the answer is around 60 in an average person. Blood pressure is relatively consistent through out the body, so the lowest pressure would be seen when the heart is resting (also know as diastolic blood pressure).
The lowest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your diastolic blood pressure.
What position is blood pressure normally the highest and lowest?If a person was sitting, reclining, or standing, which position would cause the blood pressure to be highest and lowest?Also, if there was an increase in blood viscosity, cardiac ouput, and diameter of the arterioles would this constitute to an increase in blood pressure as well?blood pressure (BP) is usuall lowest standing position and highest in supine (reclining) position. This is because the blood return to the heart is decreased when standing.http://www.bloodpressureinc.com/what-position-is-blood-pressure-normally-the-highest-and-lowest/Exercise is at its highest when we exercise and lowest when we sleep.
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No, systolic pressure is the highest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels. Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels.
It is lowest when the heartbeats, or when the heart relaxes.
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Diastole is the term meaning the period of ventricular relaxation with the lowest blood pressure. The diastolic number is the second or bottom number in the blood pressure reading, and it is always the lowest.
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The three types of blood vessels are the capillaries, arteries, and veins. The veins are the ones that have the lowest pressure.
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